The annual bookfair is in town and I'm looking for a few good books.
It's a pretty big one, about 200.000 titles and you needn't worry about translations.
I don't mind reading books in a different language as long as it is English.
Books here aren't really cheap, so I do prefer soft-covers.
Hardcover often start at 25$/€ (and those aren't the expensive ones), while soft-covers usually are 10 to 15$/€ which is more acceptable to me.
What I'm especially looking for: (if you have a suggestion that doesn't fit into any category, please, post them anyway )
Science fiction:
But not the hardcore or punkfiction(?) a la Greg Bear.
I'm looking for more 'realistic' SF, Arthur C. Clark style.
Historic novels
I really like this genre, because as with the above books,
they often offer a good story and an easy involvement threshold while at the same time have good educational value.
The trouble is that they are often very innacurate and don't really deserve the historic part.
The good thing is that most of you here are history buffs, so that shouldn't really be much of a problem.
The topic isn't really important, I'm interested in most historical periods or figures.
Think the ' I, Claudius ' serie by R. Graves for example
Thriller
Not horror !!
What I'm looking for, I can probably best describe using an example:
Gorki park - Martin Cruz Smith
Great book especially since for some reason I like books about snow, don't know why, I just do.
War books
Need I say more.
BTW: Has anyone seen 'Hunting Chris Ryan' on the BBC? I quite enjoyed the two episodes so far and by accident,
I last week discovered, quite by accident, he has written a couple of books.
Has anyone here read any of them and more important, are they any good?
Thanks,
PS: Rereading my post, I can't but notice I just descibed Civ meets Alpha-Centauri, haven't I. Well, now I know Why I like the Civ-series, I guess.
It's a pretty big one, about 200.000 titles and you needn't worry about translations.
I don't mind reading books in a different language as long as it is English.
Books here aren't really cheap, so I do prefer soft-covers.
Hardcover often start at 25$/€ (and those aren't the expensive ones), while soft-covers usually are 10 to 15$/€ which is more acceptable to me.
What I'm especially looking for: (if you have a suggestion that doesn't fit into any category, please, post them anyway )
Science fiction:
But not the hardcore or punkfiction(?) a la Greg Bear.
I'm looking for more 'realistic' SF, Arthur C. Clark style.
Historic novels
I really like this genre, because as with the above books,
they often offer a good story and an easy involvement threshold while at the same time have good educational value.
The trouble is that they are often very innacurate and don't really deserve the historic part.
The good thing is that most of you here are history buffs, so that shouldn't really be much of a problem.
The topic isn't really important, I'm interested in most historical periods or figures.
Think the ' I, Claudius ' serie by R. Graves for example
Thriller
Not horror !!
What I'm looking for, I can probably best describe using an example:
Gorki park - Martin Cruz Smith
Great book especially since for some reason I like books about snow, don't know why, I just do.
War books
Need I say more.
BTW: Has anyone seen 'Hunting Chris Ryan' on the BBC? I quite enjoyed the two episodes so far and by accident,
I last week discovered, quite by accident, he has written a couple of books.
Has anyone here read any of them and more important, are they any good?
Thanks,
PS: Rereading my post, I can't but notice I just descibed Civ meets Alpha-Centauri, haven't I. Well, now I know Why I like the Civ-series, I guess.
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